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Coming clean about soapy wastewater treatment
What happens to soapy water after it goes down the drain? The events of the past two years have seen everyone keeping clean by thoroughly washing their hands and constantly rinsing with soapy water. But how do you clean the water that is used for cleaning? JNE Environmental was approached to solve this exact problem.
Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Unit and Stripper Tower Delivery to Laundry Company
Due to the potential for foaming caused by the presence of soap, coupled with the requirement for foaming tolerance, a packed column stripper was selected for the separation process. An FS-120 Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) unit was chosen to remove the TSS and FOG, as well as to reduce the Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD). The DAF, in conjunction with our engineered chemical solutions JNE 281 (coagulant) and JNE 3003 (flocculant), showed excellent results.
pH Correction System Minimizes Chemical Consumption
A major North American steel manufacturer needed a pH correction system to neutralize alternating acid and caustic streams generated by the de-ionization plant. JNE Environmental designed and supplied a large batch system that allowed this client to take advantage of the alternating caustic waste and acid, to minimize chemical consumption.
JNE Helps One of the Big Three
One of the big three automakers contacted JNE regarding a newly developed paint booth water treatment system, looking for someone to build the very first production unit. The JNE Group of Companies were a natural fit with engineering expertise in all of the required fields: mechanical, electrical, civil/structural, automation, and wastewater treatment.










